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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsPretty dogs in pretty places
https://mymodernmet.com/dog-photography-audrey-bellot/
Majestic Dogs Photographed in Gorgeous Natural Landscapes Just Like Travel Influencers
For French photographer Audrey Bellot, animals have always had a place in her heart. Shes loved dogs ever since she can remember, and shes even turned her passion for pups into her career. Shes an expert in dog photography, and focuses on showcasing the beauty of the beloved pets by photographing them in stunning landscapes. Bellot tells My Modern Met, I sincerely believe that dogs bring a lot to our everyday lives: love, happiness, security, and much more.
Bellot works all over the world, capturing all sorts of dogs in natural settings. Her ever-growing portfolio includes a portrait of Ohana, a Golden Retriever who posed in a field of lavender. Theres also a husky who sits in a moss-covered woodland and a Samoyed who barks into a snowy landscape. For Bellot, its important that her photos capture the unique personality of each dog. I like to show in my pictures the authentic expressions of dogs in extraordinary natural settings, she says. It is important to understand how dogs feel and express their emotions to get captivating portraits.
Bellot works all over the world, capturing all sorts of dogs in natural settings. Her ever-growing portfolio includes a portrait of Ohana, a Golden Retriever who posed in a field of lavender. Theres also a husky who sits in a moss-covered woodland and a Samoyed who barks into a snowy landscape. For Bellot, its important that her photos capture the unique personality of each dog. I like to show in my pictures the authentic expressions of dogs in extraordinary natural settings, she says. It is important to understand how dogs feel and express their emotions to get captivating portraits.
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Pretty dogs in pretty places (Original Post)
ornotna
Jan 2021
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hlthe2b
(102,317 posts)1. Beautiful!
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)2. Thanks for the great pics! When I first clicked on the link I got a request to sign up for a
membership that was keeping me from seeing the pics but on a hunch i refreshed the page and I had
full access.
ornotna
(10,804 posts)3. That's weird
I've never had that happen as I recall. Glad you got to see the pictures.